On Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 7:55:27 AM UTC-4, Martin L. Fällman wrote:
> Hi list! So, I have an issue with my Thinkpad T460. What seems like randomly, 
> it will not wake up from S3 sleep. Opening and closing the lid, hitting the 
> power button and doing a little jig on the keyboard does nothing.
>  The indicator light is however pulsating, and I can get the FnLock light to 
> light up by pressing Fn+Esc.
> 
>  
> 
> I’m fairly certain it happens when it’s slept for a long time, e.g. 
> overnight, and it may be related to putting it to sleep with an Ethernet 
> cable and/or power connected. I’ve set the TPM to the discrete chip and done
>  some other BIOS fixes that have gotten sleep and shutdown to work properly 
> most of the time, but this issue still eludes me, and it doesn’t seem like I 
> can find anything about it in the logs either.
> 
>  
> 
> Can’t find anything on the issue in the list archives, so I figured I should 
> bring it to the list to see if anyone has an idea of what could be going 
> wrong. I have logs from my attempt to suspend yesterday, which ended
>  with the computer not waking up this morning: http://pastebin.com/yny6QL4j
> 
>  
> 
> As you can see, first there’s some sort of i915 warning, then xfdesktop dumps 
> core, and then systemd merrily goes on its way suspending the system. I 
> suspect the issue is in there somewhere—could be i915, right?
> 
>  
> 
> I’m also running the stock BIOS revision but I’ve prepared an update USB that 
> hopefully will allow me to update to the latest version. Could maybe resolve 
> the issue, no?
> 
>  
> 
> Any input or ideas appreciated…
> 
>  
> 
> Cheers,
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same thing happens to me on my desktop with qubes specifically man. after slept 
for a long time.  happens on another desktop with windows you can try bug 
reporting the kernel with xen.  might be a baremetal linux thing too since its 
so common.

My issue is system freezes when woke after hours of sleep. I think depending 
which vms open.  I assumed disposable but now not sure.

After it killed my qubes one time.  Qubes couldn;t boot.  I had to mount it i 
don't remember  from where and thank goodness fsck worked and bought it back to 
life.  a problem of using ssd.  but at least it don;t physically die.

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